نتایج جستجو برای: enteric glial cells

تعداد نتایج: 1403854  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 1998
Michael D Gershon

The enteric nervous system is derived from the vagal, rostral-truncal, and sacral levels of the neural crest. Because the crest-derived population that colonizes the bowel contains multipotent cells, terminal differentiation occurs in the gut and is influenced by both the enteric microenvironment and the responsivity of multiple lineages of precursors. Enteric growth factor-receptor combination...

2016
Corinna Rosenbaum Martin Alexander Schick Jakob Wollborn Andreas Heider Claus-Jürgen Scholz Alexander Cecil Beate Niesler Johannes Hirrlinger Heike Walles Marco Metzger

BACKGROUND Enteric glial cells (EGCs) are the main constituent of the enteric nervous system and share similarities with astrocytes from the central nervous system including their reactivity to an inflammatory microenvironment. Previous studies on EGC pathophysiology have specifically focused on mucosal glia activation and its contribution to mucosal inflammatory processes observed in the gut o...

2014
Sara E. Gombash Christopher J. Cowley Julie A. Fitzgerald Jodie C. E. Hall Christian Mueller Fedias L. Christofi Kevin D. Foust

Gene therapies for neurological diseases with autonomic or gastrointestinal involvement may require global gene expression. Gastrointestinal complications are often associated with Parkinson's disease and autism. Lewy bodies, a pathological hallmark of Parkinson's brains, are routinely identified in the neurons of the enteric nervous system (ENS) following colon biopsies from patients. The ENS ...

2015
Gabriela B. Suarez-Mier Marion S. Buckwalter

Autonomic nerves regulate important functions in visceral organs, including the lung. The postganglionic portion of these nerves is ensheathed by glial cells known as non-myelinating Schwann cells. In the brain, glia play important functional roles in neurotransmission, neuroinflammation, and maintenance of the blood brain barrier. Similarly, enteric glia are now known to have analogous roles i...

2012
Nunzia Bernardini Cristina Segnani Chiara Ippolito Roberto De Giorgio Rocchina Colucci Maria Simonetta Faussone-Pellegrini Massimo Chiarugi Daniela Campani Maura Castagna Letizia Mattii Corrado Blandizzi Amelio Dolfi

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease with alterations of colonic motility, which influence clinical symptoms. Although morpho-functional abnormalities in the enteric nervous system have been suggested, in UC patients scarce attention has been paid to possible changes in the cells that control colonic motility, including myenteric neurons, glial cells and interstitial cells o...

Journal: :Stem cells international 2016
Peter Helmut Neckel Roland Mohr Ying Zhang Bernhard Hirt Lothar Just

Postnatal neural progenitor cells of the enteric nervous system are a potential source for future cell replacement therapies of developmental dysplasia like Hirschsprung's disease. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms driving the homeostasis and differentiation of this cell pool. In this work, we conducted Affymetrix GeneChip experiments to identify differences in gene regula...

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2017
Elise L Ma Allen D Smith Neemesh Desai Lumei Cheung Marie Hanscom Bogdan A Stoica David J Loane Terez Shea-Donohue Alan I Faden

OBJECTIVES Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has complex effects on the gastrointestinal tract that are associated with TBI-related morbidity and mortality. We examined changes in mucosal barrier properties and enteric glial cell response in the gut after experimental TBI in mice, as well as effects of the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium (Cr) on both gut and brain after injury. METHODS Mode...

2015
Grant W. Hennig Thomas W. Gould Sang Don Koh Robert D. Corrigan Dante J. Heredia Matthew C. Shonnard Terence K. Smith

Genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators (GECIs) have been used extensively in many body systems to detect Ca(2+) transients associated with neuronal activity. Their adoption in enteric neurobiology has been slower, although they offer many advantages in terms of selectivity, signal-to-noise and non-invasiveness. Our aims were to utilize a number of cell-specific promoters to express the Ca(2+) in...

2013
Cornelia Irene Hagl Sabine Heumüller-Klug Elvira Wink Lucas Wessel Karl-Herbert Schäfer

Stem cell therapies seem to be an appropriate tool for the treatment of a variety of diseases, especially when a substantial cell loss leads to a severe clinical impact. This is the case in most neuronal cell losses. Unfortunately, adequate neural stem cell sources are hard to find and current alternatives, such as induced programmed stem cells, still have incalculable risks. Evidence of neurog...

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